Kayla Van Es

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Kayla Van Es

Kayla Van Es

@kaylav712

Author/Holistic Practitioner

Katılım Nisan 2022
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Stephenblaq
Stephenblaq@Steezehuman·
If you are not M0NETlZED, please say heIIo. You'll thank me Iater.
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Kayla Van Es@kaylav712·
@elonmusk only the people who have true empathy should be able to go to mars<3
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Mathematica@mathemetica·
λ · μ = lk(∂λ, ∂μ) + ∑ handles intersections Watching Lisa Piccirillo own the blackboard like this; intersection forms on homology modules, handle cancellations in 4-manifolds; hits different. The precision, the chalk dust, the way she just sees the topology. This is pure 4D magic: where smooth vs topological distinctions go wild, and one clever trace or form can kill a 50-year knot problem. Her Conway knot proof lives here; showing it's not smoothly slice, unlocking exotic phenomena that change how we understand spacetime surgery and manifold classification.
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Elon Musk just declared war on the oldest enemy in human history. Not a nation. Not an ideology. Scarcity. For ten thousand years, every war, every empire, every revolution traces back to the same root. Not enough. Not enough food. Not enough land. Not enough labor. Not enough energy. Every political system ever built was a different strategy for dividing a pie that was never big enough. Capitalism. Communism. Socialism. Different answers to the same question, who eats when the table runs short. Musk: “Tesla is obviously about sustainable technology, and at this point, we’ve added sustainable abundance to our mission.” Sustainable abundance. Two words that contradict everything economics has taught for 250 years. The entire discipline was founded on the study of scarce resources. Adam Smith. Ricardo. Keynes. Marx. Every one of them took scarcity as a law of nature. Musk is treating it as a temporary engineering problem. Musk: “People often talk about solving global poverty, or how to give everyone a very high standard of living. I think the only way to do this is AI and robotics.” Politicians have promised to end poverty since the French Revolution. Not one has come close. Because you cannot redistribute your way out of scarcity. You can move the shortage around. You can rename it. You can subsidize it. You cannot legislate it out of existence. But you can engineer it out of existence. When an autonomous robot can mine the lithium, build the solar array, wire the factory, and assemble the product for nothing but sunlight and software, the cost of labor approaches zero. When labor hits zero, goods follow. When goods hit zero, poverty has no mechanism left to survive. This is not philanthropy. This is not policy. This is physics. The assumption behind modern civilization is that a decent life requires decades of grinding labor. That was never a law of nature. It was a limitation of our tools. Every government that ever tried to solve poverty was treating a symptom. Musk is deleting the disease. Every empire that ever rose did so by controlling scarcity. Every empire that ever fell did so because scarcity won. The civilization taking shape right now will be the first in history built not on managing scarcity, but on eliminating it. Poverty will not be ended by a speech, a summit, or a tax code. It will be engineered into extinction.
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Kayla Van Es
Kayla Van Es@kaylav712·
@ricardgarciahoe @r0ck3t23 Why on earth would you even say that ? They wanted their dead father’s beneficiary money and they killed my twin boys in August of last year in Madison South Dakota with enough fentanyl to kill a horse. They tried to kill me
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Elon Musk just named the single variable that will decide the next hundred years. It is not compute. It is not capital. It is not the chip. Musk: “Nothing will make you happier than having kids. We’ve evolved to have that, as all creatures have.” The consensus says this century belongs to whoever stacks the most GPUs. Musk is pointing at something the spreadsheets will never quantify. Look at the West. Birth rates are in freefall. Below replacement. Below recovery. Not because people stopped wanting families. Because the modern economy turned families into a math problem no one could solve. Rent took two incomes. Careers swallowed your twenties and thirties whole. Biology became a scheduling conflict you kept postponing until the window closed. A whole generation traded the continuation of their bloodline for the privilege of staying solvent. AI is about to shatter that equation permanently. When machines do the labor, your time stops being currency. The grind that ate your life ends. The moment it does, a question arrives that no algorithm can answer. If you no longer need to work to survive, what exactly is the point of you? Musk handed you the answer before the question landed. When survival is automated, you finally get the runway to do what four billion years of evolution actually built you for. Now zoom out. America is locked in an existential technology race with China over the future of intelligence itself. But China is staring down something no supercomputer can fix. The most catastrophic demographic collapse any modern nation has ever seen. A workforce aging off a cliff with no generation underneath to catch it. You do not win a long war against a country that runs out of people. The real American moat was never the chip. It was the cradle. We are racing to build superintelligence that secures the future. But a country without heirs is just a building with the lights still on. Spend the AI dividend on digital sedation and civilization dies quietly on schedule. Spend it on being human again and the West becomes physically impossible to replace. The machines will run the grid. They will route the supply chains. They will win the arms race. They will never love you back. We spent a century outsourcing our humanity to the economy. Artificial intelligence is about to buy it back. The nation that owns the future will not be the one that builds the most powerful intelligence in history. It will be the one that builds it and then walks away from the screen to go hold its children.
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Kayla Van Es
Kayla Van Es@kaylav712·
@diane_morg96400 @FBIDirectorKash Thank you it’s been so hard but I know god is protecting me and god will have justice it’s the only thing that has kept me alive bc I should have died last August. But god said not today satan
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FBI Director Kash Patel
FBI Director Kash Patel@FBIDirectorKash·
Motor Vehicle Theft: Down 56% Homicide: Down 52% Robbery: Down 23% Burglary: Down 21% Leadership matters 🇺🇸
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Kayla Van Es
Kayla Van Es@kaylav712·
There’s so many attacking people who only want love and humanity and seek truth and god and the light. When you go through the dark knight of the soul die and come back to life material possessions mean nothing. The soul needs love the soul needs discernment and understanding. God gave us this beautiful works why do others evil intent to disrupt this beautiful planet. I forgive you all but I’m at a loss of words….
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Kayla Van Es@kaylav712·
@hibecustr @elonmusk @Starlink “Merhaba! Thank you so much 😊 That baby bird is melting my heart. Look at him enjoying those cherries! Allah’s mercy indeed 🙏”
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Elon Musk nearly went bankrupt building something nobody on Earth wanted to build. Then he gave it all away for free. Most people still don’t understand what actually happened. Before Tesla, not a single major automaker was serious about electric vehicles. EVs were a punchline. Glorified golf carts. The entire industry laughed them off. Elon looked at that vacuum and decided he would fill it himself. Not because it was profitable. Because if he didn’t, nobody would. That bet nearly killed Tesla. The company came within weeks of total collapse. Multiple times. Consider what they were up against. Combustion engines had 150 years of compounding innovation. 150 years of supply chains, manufacturing infrastructure, and institutional knowledge threaded into every single component. Tesla had a vision and 15 years. They built everything from nothing. The cars. The batteries. The software. The factories. Then came the part nobody talks about. Tesla had to build the entire charging infrastructure itself. A global Supercharger network. Thousands of stations spanning continents. Just so people could actually drive the cars they were selling. That is not a car company. That is a civilization-scale engineering project. Built by a company that was weeks from death. Then the numbers landed. The Tesla Model Y became the best-selling car in the world. Not the best-selling EV. The best-selling car on Earth. Three straight years. 2023. 2024. 2025. After 150 years of combustion dominance, an electric vehicle from a company that almost didn’t survive outsold every gas car on the planet. Then the story turned. Tesla open-sourced their patents. Opened the Supercharger network to competitors. The company nearly bled out building what nobody else would. Then they handed the blueprints to everyone. For free. Elon Musk: “It’s because it’s very important to accelerate the transition to sustainable transport. And this is really important for the future of the world.” He had the monopoly. He gave it away. He chose the mission over the moat. Without Elon, the auto industry would still be polishing combustion engines and pretending the future was decades away. He built what nobody would. Nearly lost everything in the process. Outsold the entire industry. Then handed the blueprints to his competitors for free. The mission was never about Tesla.
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DrOzCMS
DrOzCMS@DrOzCMS·
It’s time for a nationwide audit of Medicaid. Every governor can be part of the solution or part of the problem.
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Wade Miller
Wade Miller@WadeMiller·
I bought a Tesla. Never thought I’d get an electric vehicle, but took a ride in a buddy’s Tesla and changed my mind. I’ve been using the supervised self-driving mode for my daily commute into DC. It’s pretty amazing. Today the car suddenly moved into the left lane, very abruptly. In that split second a very large piece of debris blew into the lane I had been in. The Tesla self driving system saw what I couldn’t see. When I drive I can only see from the perspective of the driver side front seat. The Tesla has multiple censors with different angles of view. It saw what I couldn’t. Importantly, even I I had seen it at the same time, the split second that it would have taken me to check blind spots and then consciously make the decision to move over would have taken too long. The Tesla knew all these variables simultaneously and almost instantly and was able to avoid impact safely. Well done @elonmusk and @Tesla team.
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